Apparently the album will be out before the end of this year. Though what Kevin Shields says and what Kevin Shields does are two very different things...

As for stuff I'm looking forward to next year:DarkthroneSummoningGodflesh TWO new Killing Joke albums Twilight Alcest Voivod Cobalt Man's Gin

I'm curious what Mayhem will come up with. I wonder if Necrobutcher will get off his lazy ass and actually contribute this time around...

Ziltoid 2 from Hevy Devy is promising. I loved the first Ziltoid. That said, Deconstruction, Ghost and Epicloud have all been big let downs for me. And I am an utter Devy fanboy. But those recent records just don't have the magic. Too much kooky weirdness, humour, adn experimentation, not enough epic riffs and feeling in the songs.

And as for Faith No More, I really hope they don't put out new material. The Real Thing and Angel Dust are two of my all time favourite albums, but they seem like such products of their time (i.e. the 90's). I can't see how they could really come back together and do a great album now, if that makes sense.

And as for Faith No More, I really hope they don't put out new material. The Real Thing and Angel Dust are two of my all time favourite albums, but they seem like such products of their time (i.e. the 90's). I can't see how they could really come back together and do a great album now, if that makes sense.

The reunion shows were fantastic though. I think new material would sound good.

Mmmm, good fucking call. Though, truthfully, I'm still trying to fully digest Hornets of the Pogrom and their side of the split with Martial Barrage. I don't need new Arghoslent material but I'm still really excited to hear it.

It's probably already been mentioned but I'm anxiously awaiting new releases from both Howie Bentley's major projects: Cauldron Born and Briton Rites. Howie is an obscenely talented song writer, whether it's the driving propulsive doomed swagger of Briton Rites or the weird-fiction fueled USPM of Cauldron Born.

New Summoning, Paysage d'Hiver, Manilla Road, and Pagan Altar. I'm hoping the next Alcest album will be good, too, but I'm not anticipating nearly as much as these others.

Is new Paysage d'Hiver a certain thing for 2013? Das Tor has been in the making for a while and it was said to have been coming out several times at this point. Either way, I can't wait, the sample track they posted on their Myspace is fantastic, really cold and desolate like Winterkalte. Here's to hoping for Darkspace IV as well, though I'm probably more interested in Das Tor at this point.

New Arghoslent? Sign me up. Like Jonpo said, I don't need a new album from them, as I'm not too into their actual songs...but hot damn do I love pretty much all of their individual guitar riffs. I expect some tasty fretwork as always.

One I remembered today and forgot to mention earlier and I'm rather looking forward to is new:

Soreption.

"Swedish tech death metallers Soreption have revealed that their new second full-length record will be entitled Engineering The Void, and should be released sometime in early 2013 via Ninetone Records."

Also looking forward to:Suffocation BehemothBlack SabbathDeicide-Hopefully they can pull off a good album for a change.Vital RemainsSlayer-Hopefully Jeff can contribute some to this, even if it's just lyrics.My big fear for this is that Kerry will have written all the songs, so we'll end up with 1 or 2 good songs and 8 or 9 boring ones at best.

I would like a new Dimmu Borgir album just to see if they're still writing crap like their last album.

Looking forward to the new Fates Warning, Holocaust, In Progress, and the SETI album if it comes through. Holocaust apparently have two albums in the pipeline (one an FWX kind of 'live track' album, one a concept album named 'Predestination'), which would be pretty amazing, and more of Jim Matheos and John Cyriis is always welcome. In Progress also seem to be a pretty promising band, especially now that they've taken on a pretty overt influence from Kevin Moore's music, and that should be interesting to listen to. They're probably going to go for a week-long digital release starting on Monday, but the full material release will probably have to wait until next year.

Edit: Forgot about Ziltoid squared somehow. Yeah, that one could be worth a listen, although I haven't been that impressed with the albums since Ki. I'll definitely be checking it out, in any case. The new Voivod could also be interesting, along with a new Gorguts if it gets released.

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The as yet untitled new Portal album, which will be hitting ears on February 19th.I think each album has been better than the one before, not only in terms of production but overall atmosphere as well, so I'm more than thrilled for another chapter and prepared for whatever new surprises they conjure.

I'm not sure I can legally express what I would do for a new Bolt Thrower album without getting a red flag from my ISP Realistically, it would be cool for Undergang, Acephalix and what not to release new stuff.

I'd also like to see Metallica call it quits. They've had their run.

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If the U.N. flew a bunch of C130's over Syria and rained down boxes of Thin Mints, they'd be standing in a giant circle hand-in-hand singing like goddamn Whoville residents within an hour.

Persuader - As already mentioned. They are recording as we speak!Demonoid - I wouldn't mind a new album from them one bit.Anata - I've heard rumours.Lion's Share - Apparently they are in the writing process. Emotional Coma was a monster of an album!Steel Prophet - Perhaps? Rick Mythiasin is back, so my hopes are up.Morgana Lefay - Since they are back together I expect a new album soon. One can dream, right?

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Alcest has a new record due in 2013, which is being recorded in Iceland at Sigur Ros' studio and is said to be abandoning metal elements altogether. The latter is fine with me as, I've always thought that most of the BM elements were the weakest elements in their overall sound. But the former has me excited at the thought of a whole new dimension to their sound as well as the thought of any potential Alcest/Sigur Ros collaboration (although nothing is confirmed at this time).

Yeah, that just gave me a bit of a music boner. Think Kvelertak and Kylesa have new albums coming out next year, and I'm interested to see how both bands' sounds have developed. In the case of Kvelertak I'd be happy with "not at all" to be honest, but I hope Kylesa bring out something more "Static Tensions" than "Spiral Shadow", though I wouldn't be adverse to more non-metal psychedelic elements, just as long as the actual metal is sludgy.

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By the way I am straight and male and get a kick outta tricking chicks to get into their pussy

They've been "recording" for like four years. They say they're in the studio, they go silent for eight months, and then say Jens was busy with Savage Circus. Then they go silent for six months and give a thirty second clip of them sitting at a soundboard with a fuzzy preproduction track playing. Then they go silent for a year and come back saying the guitarist had a kid so they had to put it on hold while he did his daddy duties. Then they go silent for eight months and come back saying they're writing/recording right now. This is going to be so much worse than Time for me because I actually really like Persuader, and they've been taking a comparable amount of time whilst making silly excuses and going huge stretches of time without communicating to the fans. No matter what they release, I'm sure I'll be underwhelmed at this point.

I swear this is going to dethrone ideas of a new Necrophagist album in terms of wishful thinking...

I hope not. I won't get my hopes up, because 1. It still could be ages before it's out, as it's already been 6 years and counting, and 2. The Conductor's Departure is one of my all-time favourite tech-death releases so it'll be hard to top that.

I swear this is going to dethrone ideas of a new Necrophagist album in terms of wishful thinking...

I hope not. I won't get my hopes up, because 1. It still could be ages before it's out, as it's already been 6 years and counting, and 2. The Conductor's Departure is one of my all-time favourite tech-death releases so it'll be hard to top that.

Don't get me wrong Mickey, I love Anata! I have all of their albums and wouldn't really mind a new one since I really enjoy them. But as you say, it's been 6 years and with all the things we know. By this point in time it's the same as to wait for a new Necrophagist or a new Dawn. It could happen but it's unlikely to.

Also: i sent a﻿ mail to Fredrik Schälin, and he told me this! "Hi there! Yeswe'vegotanotheralbum coming out! UnfortunatelyatthispointIcants­aytoomuchabout whereorhoworwhen,AllIcansayis that there is a new album, and it's anything you would hope or expect from us. It's fast, slow, heavy... sometimes straight-forward and sometimes quite complex. All in all, it's diverse as always and 'very Anata'.Thanks for writing, and most of all, thanks for keeping the faith in Anata!Cheers,Fredrik Schälin /Anata